Entertainment × Wellness

The good life
isn't bought.
It's built.

GoodLife Studio is a lifestyle platform where decades of stage experience, real wellness practice, and honest coaching come together. No gimmicks. No guru act. Just a working entertainer who figured some things out.

"Every wellness brand is built by someone who never had to sleep in a tour van. We built this one from the road."

The GoodLife Studio philosophy

Four pillars of the good life

Built from real experience, not marketing departments.

01

Music & Movement

Rhythm isn't just performance. It's how your body stays alive. From stage energy to daily practice, movement is the foundation everything else sits on.

02

Wellness Without the Woo

Skip the crystals and cleanses. Real wellness is sleep, nutrition, stress management, and knowing when to say no. Practical advice for people with actual lives.

03

Creative Longevity

Staying creative for decades requires more than talent. It requires systems, self-awareness, and the discipline to protect the work from the business.

04

Life on Your Terms

Coaching that starts with what you actually want, not what looks good on paper. Career guidance for people who chose the unconventional path and don't plan to stop.

Built by someone who's lived it

Paul Maselli spent the late '80s and early '90s touring the world with Dread Zeppelin, playing drums under the name Fresh Cheese. He's performed on stages across continents, produced music, hosted a live show on iHeart Radio and Roku, and run an independent entertainment production company.

Along the way, he became deeply invested in health, wellness, and helping other creatives navigate the chaos of an unconventional career. GoodLife Studio is where all of that converges.

This isn't a celebrity vanity brand. It's a platform built from decades of doing the work, for people who are still doing theirs.

The good life is a practice, not a purchase.

GoodLife Studio exists to prove that wellness, creativity, and living fully aren't reserved for the privileged few. They belong to anyone willing to show up and do the work. Every day.